The pronunciation of "槧" is hú.
槧, a second-level Chinese character, pronounced 槲 (hú), refers to deciduous trees or shrubs, from "Erya Shimu Shu". "Tang Yun", "Ji Yun", "Yun Hui" and "Zheng Yun"? Hu Guqie, Yin Hu. Qu?, the name of the tree.
Modern interpretation:
1. Mistletoe: a small evergreen shrub with soft, knotted stems, dioecious, parasitic on the branches of mistle, poplar, willow, elm, etc. The stems and leaves are used in traditional Chinese medicine.
2. Deciduous trees or shrubs with hard wood. The leaves can be fed to tussah silkworms.
3. Oak. A kind of deciduous tree of the genus Quercus, with large leaves, alternate, broadly obovate, thick margins, monoecious, unisexual flowers, catkins of male flowers, shorter female flower spikes, ovoid nuts, cup-shaped shells, hard material, bark The leaves can be used for medicinal purposes and are distributed in China, Korea and Japan.
The effects of mistletoe:
1. Mistletoe is mild in nature and bitter in taste. It belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. It can dispel rheumatism, nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen muscles and bones, lower blood pressure, Anti-fetus and breast-feeding medicine is a medicine for dispelling rheumatism and strengthening muscles and bones, which belongs to the category of dispelling rheumatism.
2. Oral decoction can treat rheumatic arthralgia, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, high blood pressure, restless fetal movements, and postpartum lactation. It has antihypertensive effect and has a relaxing effect on coronary arteries. It can significantly Increase coronary blood flow and slow down heart rate.
3. It first inhibits and then enhances myocardial contractility, has an anti-platelet aggregation effect, can significantly increase the coronary flow of guinea pig isolated hearts and trembling isolated hearts, and can counteract nerve Pituitary hormone has a constrictive effect on coronary arteries.
4. Intravenous injection or intraperitoneal injection of alcohol extract can significantly reduce the blood pressure of dogs and rabbits. Total mistletoe glycosides have anti-platelet aggregation effects in vivo and in vitro. The dosage of mistletoe when taken orally is 9 to fifteen grams, for decoction.